Dr. Falko Schmidt

Active Matter and Fluids Research

Active Matter and Fluids Research


Our research involves light-matter interaction of micro and nano systems in complex fluidic environments. We study how light can be utilized to manipulate the motion of microscopic and and nanoscopic particles as well as the creation of fast fluid flows. This work investigates the fundamental aspects of light, temperature and hydrodynamics. Our studies employs synthetic colloids as toy model of active matter system to induce self-propulsion, self-assembly and manipulation across multiple length scales. This is a highly interdisciplinary field involving microfluidics, soft matter physics and temperature engineering.

In particular my research involves:
  • nano and micro machines
  • optofluidics
  • microcavities and small forces
This addresses current scientific and technological challenges in developing novel methods, for example, in smart drug delivery systems, automated search-and-rescue missions, and soil and water remediation from environmental pollutants. Moreover, the study of small forces in micro cavities allows to understand and build a new generation of sensors whose enhanced sensitivity enables the detection of transient effects and molecules.

News & Events


Nov 23, 2024

Falko Schmidt elected as Chair

Exciting news! Falko Schmidt is voted as the new chair of the Technical Group on Optical Trapping and Manipulation in Molecular and Cellular Biology for the period 2025-2028! A big thank you to everyone for placing your confidence in me—I'm truly exci... (Link)


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Nov 13, 2024

Presentation of Lucero Bio at NatWorks

Falko Schmidt is presenting Lucero Bio's visionary approach on developing a new microfluidics platform for handling spheroids. This will provide an indispensable toolbox for early-stage drug-discovery in pharmaceutical workflows. Title of Talk:  Organ... (Link)


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Nov 7, 2024

Invited Talk of Falko Schmidt at Konstanz University

Falko Schmidt is presenting a talk on a newly developed reconfigurable optofluidic toolbox for active matter applications at Konstanz University. Title of Talk: Reconfigurable Optofluidic Toolbox Engineering the behaviour of active matter systems with...


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Research Projects


Light-induced micro and nano machines


Optical tweezers are used to induce rotational motion of nanoparticles and microparticles effectively creating miniaturised versions of macroscopic engines.


Self-assembled active matter


Under light illumination a suspension of binary colloids self-assembles into active hierarchical superstructures providing insights into the formation process of biological systems.


3D Optofluidics and Thermal Imaging


The local heating of fluids with light leads to complex pattern of flows that can be steered and measured with light using optofluidics and thermometry.


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Publications


Non–steady state thermometry with optical diffraction tomography


Adarsh B Vasista, Bernard Ciraulo, Falko Schmidt, Jaime Ortega Arroyo, Romain Quidant

Science Advances, vol. 10(12), 2024, pp. eadk5440


3D Optofluidic Control Using Reconfigurable Thermal Barriers


Falko Schmidt, Carlos David Gonzalez-Gomez, Emilio Ruiz-Reina, Raul A. Rica, Jaime Ortega Arroyo, Romain Quidant

arXiv, arXiv.2410.15708, 2024


Nanoalignment by Critical Casimir Torques


Gan Wang, Piotr Nowakowski, Nima Farahmand Bafi, Benjamin Midtvedt, Falko Schmidt, Ruggero Verre, Mikael Käll, S. Dietrich, Svyatoslav Kondrat, Giovanni Volpe

Nature Communications, vol. 15(5086), 2024


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About Me:

Dr. Falko Schmidt has defended his doctoral thesis in 2021 from the physics department at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. He is currently an independent PostDoctoral Fellow at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) in Zurich, Switzerland working on 3D optofluidics.
He has over 9 years of experience in building holographic optical setups for experiments on the optical manipulation of micro- and nanosystems. He is the author of 7 scientific peer-reviewed articles published in renowned journals (e.g. Nature Physics, Nature Communications, Physical Review Letters, ACS Photonics). He is also the co-founder of Lucero AB, a spin-off from research at the University of Gothenburg developing automated manipulation solutions for single cells in drug screening purposes.

Contact


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Dr. Falko Schmidt

SNSF PostDoctoral Fellow



Nanophotonics Systems Laboratory

ETH Zurich

Tannenstrasse 3, CLA E15.2, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland